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In Reply to: Fuel tank treasures posted by 550Doug on August 22, 2009 at 14:49:05:
Ray 10-06-2006 19:28:20 4.252.97.153 503319
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Re: O/T What is the weirdest thing you found in a in reply to Turke Bros. Farms, 10-06-2006 15:38:55
Several years ago i bought a 140 farmall from an estate auction in Kentucky.It hadn't ran for years and they sold it to be junk.One day while deciding what i was going to do with it,junk it or fix it up,i looked in the gas tank to see how rusty it was and saw what looked like paper,but turned out to be several thousand dollars.
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mowr 10-06-2006 20:08:37 67.96.2.117 503330
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Re: O/T What is the weirdest thing you found in a in reply to Ray, 10-06-2006 19:28:20
Didn't that just frost you? Why couldn't the 'no start' just be something simple, like a bad condenser? Ha!
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